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The role of suspended matter in the biogeochemical cycles in the Adige River estuary (Northern Adriatic Sea)
Institution:1. Qantares, Australia;2. Research Institute of Energy Management and Planning, University of Tehran, Iran;1. Faculty of Earth Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China;2. Radiogenic Isotope Facility, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane Qld 4072, Australia;3. Centre for Marine Science, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane Qld 4072, Australia
Abstract:Suspended matter and sediments from the Adige River mouth were analysed in an attempt to elucidate the transfer of heavy metals from the river to the sea. The vertical profile of grain-size spectra of suspended matter in front of the river mouth has shown that the riverine particles are limited to the upper brackish layer.Particulate matter was found to have a large specific surface area, up to 20 m2 g?1 in the estuarine sample. High quantities of quartz and phyllosilicates (micas and clay minerals) were found in the riverine suspended matter. The quartz content of the suspended matter from the brackish layer was found to be diminishing and with the organic matter becoming the essential component (22%). Higher levels of trace metals were usually detected in suspended matter samples (40 ppm Ni, 200 ppm Cr, 60 ppm Pb, 100 ppm Cu, 320 ppm Zn, and 0·9 ppm Cd) than in sediments.The observed similarity of physico-chemical, mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of riverine suspended matter and recent marine sediments, indicates that most of the riverborne particulate matter is deposited in the proximity of the Adige River mouth.The peculiar characteristics of the chromium level (high bulk concentration and its abundance in the organic fraction of the particular matter) when compared to the other trace metals, indicates the anthropogenic influence on its biogeocycle.
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